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Canadian Phoenix
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Posted: 04/24/07 - 09:57 Post subject: Re: i want to know if my little brother mite have turrets |
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My 12 year old son has tourrettes. When he was in daycare before elementary school the teachers asked us if there was a history of this in our family which there isn't as far back as we can find. At that time we saw no visible signs of the syndrome at all. It's important to note that most people are diognosed with this in their adolescent years and it is most common in males. As if becoming a teen wasn't difficult enough right?! My son is now 12 and has for several years progressively moved from having one tick to another to combining some of them but rarely is he calm and still, without his ticks. It used to drive us crazy - the throat clearing, the eye squints, the sniffles, the body twithces, the bending of the neck in obscure stretches, the rotating of the shoulders as if his body is stiff and he's trying to loosen is muscles. The list goes on. If we point it out, he will take a deep breath and relax for a few minutes but can only do that if he maintains concentration on the ticks themselves. We have learned to accept it rather than make him more self concious than he already is. I wanted to refere to your little brother having itchiness 'under the skin' and twitching. Be very careful with having him misdiognosed or being too ready to agree that it must be tourettes. I have two friends oddly enough who after years of fighting with doctors, allergists, and specialists, brought their children to Homeopaths and found out that one of them actually had an internal parasite - not tapeworm or anything that prominent, but there are other microsopic parasites that as humans we can live with and do, without any problems. BUT some people, mostly children can end up with ticks, restlessness, itchiness, itchy nose syndrome, and all kinds of other signs that are often the parallel symptoms for other more easily diagnosed illnesses like tourettes. The other friend who's daughter suffered similar problems and complained constantly about being 'itchy inside' ended up having a rare allergy to specific food additives, preservatives, and colourings. Allergists don't commonly test for the chemical additives to foods because this is not so much a common problem. But knowing someone who's child has found some relief from it - and it took a lot of hard work narrowing down food categories, times of day that she was eating specific foods, keping lists to find similarities, contacting food companies for ingredient information, common ingredients in foods for example processed meats contain nitrates. Often doctors will dismiss these concerns because of the rarity of them or their own unfamiliar experience with them. Oddly enough - both friends' children were diognosed by a homepath. There's something to be said for good natural medecine and diognosis I guess. You might have to be extremely perseverent. It won't be an easy road getting medical professionals to admit or aknowledge this could be a seriously uphill battle for you. Good luck. |
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Posted: 05/03/07 - 04:15 Post subject: Re: tics |
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| i keep saying fogglypoo and shaking my head r vujfc 8nv8hxdf repeatedly sorry i just had a spasum. can u suggest any remidies for my disease help me! my mummy and daddy thinks im mad and all my friends think im high on weed but i swear i have never smoked weed with uncle billy from canal street at 12 oclock just after sunday dinner mmmm roast pork and gravy mmmm fogglypoo. |
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| Quote: | | Personally, I think it is some sort of personal issue because I have it too. I actually thought I was the only one who had that weird moments when I would think of something embarrassing that happened for example two years ago or whenever. |
Oh my God! I do that sometimes when I think of something embarassing or stupid I said. Is that considered Tourettes?? |
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Posted: 05/04/07 - 07:23 Post subject: Re: concerned about my boyfriend |
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Dear Sandy and others,
Of course you wouldn't want to leave your boyfriends if they are good people. Tourette's is not contagious or completely debilitating - most people who have it live happy, functional and otherwise normal lives just like everyone else. Please seek help through local or national associations for Tourettes. Many of them have local chapters that meet regularily, have wonderful people who lecture, or provide information or talks on it, and it is a great place to find more info and be able to share with others about how to live with Tourettes, how to be a loving friend to someone with Tourettes and how to deal with these nervous tics and sometimes awkward behaviours. I am including a few web links that might be able to provide you some direction on finding local groups or at the very least some more informtaion. And please, by all means, continue to love and enjoy your partners as you have been. The ne thing that almost all Tourettes people agree on is that they don't want to be singled out and need people around them whothey are comfortable with and who care about them regardless of them having Tourettes.
http://www.tsa-usa.org/
http://www.tourette.ca/
http://www.hopepress.com/html/resources.html#tourette
http://www.ability.org/tourette.html
Best of luck,
~C
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| Notsure wrote: | Hi Sandy
I understand what you are saying.. My boyfriend does the same thing when we are watching TV. He jerks his head and he flickers his tongue out real fast. Then I will see him looking at me to see if I saw him. We have only been going out for a while and he has not told me that he has Turrets. I tried to ignore it when we first started dating but I notice it more when we are at his house watching tv or just sitting around. If we go out to eat, he is fine. But when we are alone he will blurt out "yea yea yea yea" and we laugh because I thought he was doing it because something was funny on TV. Then sometimes he will take his finger and flicker it on his lips real fast. I don't know how to approach him but I want him to feel comfortable telling me this. When I came in to work I said I need to look this up and see if this is what he has and sure enough what I am reading in this Forum is some of the stuff I see him doing. I don't want to leave him because he is such a sweet person and I truly like him, but I need to understand TS so I can be okay with it.
| sandyj wrote: | My boyfriend has the "ticks" while watching tv or in a movie theater, his eyes blink and his check twitches. If he is at home watching tv and riding his exercise bike, he does all of the above plus shakes his head. I sat and watched him while riding the bike and watching a movie and he could go no longer than 6-7 seconds before the twitches/tics happened again. When he is not watching tv, he constantly clears his throat or has a dry cough. He has a squeeky noise he makes when he seems to be stressed or under pressure but thinks he is hiding this. I really do not know if he is aware he is doing any of this. Does this fit this disease? His biggest problems are when he is watching tv or in a movie theater.
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Sandy in Kansas City |
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Posted: 05/09/07 - 01:15 Post subject: Is this what I have? |
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I have often wondered if I have some sort of turrets. I often think I do, but I then read something that makes me think otherwise. For one, I am almost always able to control my tics or other little episodes if others are around. But at times it gets so bad that I wait until they turn around, and I go to town of whatever I'm doing, whether it be nodding my head repeatedly, rising my eyebrows, repeatedly grunting, rubbing my fingers together right next to my ear as quickly as I can, or doing some sort of labored breathing...
I actually think it would be nice to know if I do have it, as I could explain to people that I have it. I know they see my episodes, but no one has ever said anything about it. My wife tries, I think, by saying things like "Sometimes I have to redo something repeatedly if I don't do it the same way I usually do, do you do that?" Problem is, I DO! I have many little routines that I MUST follow, or I will start over.
So given all of this, can anyone tell me if there are any other explanations to this? Oh yeah, I forgot, my actions grow stronger if I have caffiene in my system. I think at least.
Anything anyone can offer on this, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much,
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Posted: 05/11/07 - 17:50 Post subject: |
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| am an bit unshore . i dont shout out loud but the is something telling me to do things i souldent . i blank out at times and dont even know or get on to it at the time . i no that my dad had sytsafena .am and have been on antedepreshons on and off for five yeas. is the a salooson or treetment |
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Posted: 05/16/07 - 11:31 Post subject: coughing |
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My 12 year old daughter has coughed since the first grade (now a 6th grader)
We have taken her to many doctors and specialists. Childrens Memorial Hospital in Chicago didn't see anything wrong either. One doctor suggested that she see a psychiatrist and that it was just all in her mind. We did and it helped for a short period of time ( 3 months). My daughter says that she feels the back of her throat itching and that is why she coughs. I just came back and her pediatrician suggested we now see an allergist. She has taken allergy medication and that hasn't helped. I have heard of turrett before and was thinking that this might be a symptom. Is it? Has anyone ever come across something like this? I am desperate to find out what, if anything, will help my daughter. Her cough is loud and seal-like. It is distracting in her class as well as every where she goes. Please help. |
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| My 9 year old daughter started moving her hear rapidly like looking around her room in a quick fashion and at the same time will stomp her foot on the floor. She has done this for the last few months, could this be a tic? |
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Posted: 07/14/07 - 23:50 Post subject: Re: coughing |
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| Jeneesdad wrote: | My 12 year old daughter has coughed since the first grade (now a 6th grader)
We have taken her to many doctors and specialists. Childrens Memorial Hospital in Chicago didn't see anything wrong either. One doctor suggested that she see a psychiatrist and that it was just all in her mind. We did and it helped for a short period of time ( 3 months). My daughter says that she feels the back of her throat itching and that is why she coughs. I just came back and her pediatrician suggested we now see an allergist. She has taken allergy medication and that hasn't helped. I have heard of turrett before and was thinking that this might be a symptom. Is it? Has anyone ever come across something like this? I am desperate to find out what, if anything, will help my daughter. Her cough is loud and seal-like. It is distracting in her class as well as every where she goes. Please help. |
jeneesdad... tourrettes syndrome usually affiliates itself with more than one tic... when i was little (i am now almost 15) i had the same sort of thing coughing and clearing my throat along with many many other tics. does she have any other tics ? i have tourrettes syndrome along with ADD and i know that it started out when i was young and it worsened and worsened up until now... ive seen neurologists,pediatritians, MDs, and psychiatrists about my problems and ive been put on clonodine along with other meds in search of a solution to aid the situation. i hope that your daughter never ever gets as bad as i did but let me assure you that there are plenty of ways to cope if u can find them urself. i live a very normal life with my tics and involuntary vocal grunts and strained breathes and things like that and i have well over 50 different ones. i cope very well with this considering my situation and although it is so aggrivating, at times more than others.. i still make it through and live an above par life i would say. you just have to accept it. and im not saying that your daughter does have tourrettes or anything but in the event that she does, there are also plus sides to this situation too and if u can cope than it all balances out .
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Posted: 10/04/07 - 15:49 Post subject: Re: tics |
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| can someone please help me? i have had tics ever since i was 5 and now im 11 every year they get worse and i have over 50 tics! the worst ones are cracking and strangling and moving my neck, squeezing everything i hold, twitching my eyes and twitching my eyes until they make clicking noises, twitching my nose like its itchy, making letter sounds during awkward silences, and this is really gross but always checking if i have to go to the bathroom and while im sleeping just sit up straight and not lie back down. it really hurts me. also, everyone in my new school makes fun of me for it and calls me names. can anyone please help me? sometimes i cry to sleep i hate it so much. please help me |
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